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used by whom it's better this is absolutely clear now they use these weapons it's got to be a response america has an interest in making sure that despots don't start using chemical weapons around the world at the same time there are no good guys here there is no budget good guys who could fill a vacuum so he's got to be able to somehow send a message that you can't do this kind of stuff without pulling us into another land war i think that i've met i'm seeing that the president's supporters are giving him far more leverage our latitude rather in leeway than they ever did to president bush and we just heard there's a difference there's a distinction between legal and legitimate that distinction was never made when it came to president bush but back back to the point when it comes to syria i think that we need to be focused on what is the u.s. national interest and i think that is to a certain extent stability how do you get stability these military strikes there will not be ground troops there will be there won't even be a no fly zone because that would require pretty pretty tracked it engagem
used by whom it's better this is absolutely clear now they use these weapons it's got to be a response america has an interest in making sure that despots don't start using chemical weapons around the world at the same time there are no good guys here there is no budget good guys who could fill a vacuum so he's got to be able to somehow send a message that you can't do this kind of stuff without pulling us into another land war i think that i've met i'm seeing that the president's supporters...
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. okab. a, or b? or a. that's a good choice. let me show you some faucets to go along with that. with the latest styles and guaranteed low prices, you can turn the bath you have into the bath you want. good choice. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, this cordova vanity combo is a special buy. just $199. they're the
america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you...
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would act intervention by the united states of america and months on the other. turkey is insisting to also. meet think about the engineer well once again turkey is video could be organizing just however this possibility that there is a military intervention by the forces. that for the turkish government says because of the mess well mr monti let me interrupt you you know there is no proof at this point down the assad government in fact did he use the chemical weapons and we are now seeing the inspection from the u.n. investigating it and in fact we're hearing from the u.n. spokesperson that there are shots fired you know why the convoy so forcing the investigators to spand investigation there doesn't i mean doesn't that all look suspicious to you that no matter wot the findings are the decision has already been taken to go ahead with the military action. i agree with you about the turkish government under turkish foreign minister i believe. there is such a regime that used this convince this is why they make such a strong certain sound your rights and such will
would act intervention by the united states of america and months on the other. turkey is insisting to also. meet think about the engineer well once again turkey is video could be organizing just however this possibility that there is a military intervention by the forces. that for the turkish government says because of the mess well mr monti let me interrupt you you know there is no proof at this point down the assad government in fact did he use the chemical weapons and we are now seeing the...
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and says he will request a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years for leaking america's secrets. government pressure on britain's guardian newspaper over the publishing of n.s.a. leaks causes the european council to ask london exactly why it is resorting to intimidation tactics. life out of prison egypt's deposed leader hosni mubarak has left jail for health arrest despite facing retrial on charges he ordered the killing of protesters our top stories this hour. international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned ten pm this is r.t. whistleblower bradley manning's defense will follow requests to the u.s. president to have the former army private pardoned manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for disclosing the largest amount of classified data in american history meanwhile bradley manning has revealed that he would now like to be known as chelsea manning and live the rest of his life as a woman he's going to take on as the details. every man he now wants to be referred to as chelsea manning he requested ho
and says he will request a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years for leaking america's secrets. government pressure on britain's guardian newspaper over the publishing of n.s.a. leaks causes the european council to ask london exactly why it is resorting to intimidation tactics. life out of prison egypt's deposed leader hosni mubarak has left jail for health arrest despite facing retrial on charges he ordered the killing of protesters our top stories this hour....
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inspectors find it won't alter america's and britain's stance to see these weapons inspection teams going to this site and whatever they do the syrian government will be blamed the u.s. would have made that quite clear william hague britain's made that quite clear they believe the syrian government for this whatever the evidence or lack of evidence and there is no evidence that the syrian government ordered this massacre with chemical weapons yet they're still going to blame because they want war to go. before weapons traces or they may not and if they do that of course the us has said quite clearly the syrian government is the only party capable of using chemical weapons surveyed by the mind of if they don't then the syrian government will be accused of moving them so the syrian government be damned if they do and damned if they don't whatever the un inspection teams find the decision has already been taken i think. well syria's president refutes the claims that his army was behind a chemical massacre calling it an affront to common sense in an interview with a russian newspaper he slamm
inspectors find it won't alter america's and britain's stance to see these weapons inspection teams going to this site and whatever they do the syrian government will be blamed the u.s. would have made that quite clear william hague britain's made that quite clear they believe the syrian government for this whatever the evidence or lack of evidence and there is no evidence that the syrian government ordered this massacre with chemical weapons yet they're still going to blame because they want...
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was carrying out surveillance across the world america excuses its nuclear activities by saying it's based on legislation and congress gave its approval along with the supreme court or the government to simply put it into effect but there are a lot of ethical questions as to how this program is being implemented in regard to society in this case the rights of u.s. citizens are being abused and besides we also see that the program involves other nations who are not obliged to abide by american laws and this is what makes it all very serious. nearly three hundred people have been convicted of plotting to overthrow the turkish government the verdict in the five year long the lead month trials for we head of the army lawyers academics and journalists get long prison terms as some of them jailed for life activists in the media have criticized the trial as a witch hunt international relations professor markel winter from the kent university says the turkish government appears a military paul grab similar to what happened in egypt. on the one hundred you have the charge that there's a deep
was carrying out surveillance across the world america excuses its nuclear activities by saying it's based on legislation and congress gave its approval along with the supreme court or the government to simply put it into effect but there are a lot of ethical questions as to how this program is being implemented in regard to society in this case the rights of u.s. citizens are being abused and besides we also see that the program involves other nations who are not obliged to abide by american...
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and america or in the u.n. this would be a block on our hands going in going into the is we need to solve the syrian conflict and it's not it's not going to be resolved by the way scream for bin. it's the route that's being pursued at the moment is not going to lead to any democratic syria understand the things will get worse ok sir for you being on the program trying to get more going there on the line from london we've got to leave you know we got to go to a break thank you for your time much appreciate it a good night ok ok thank you still ahead for you the concept of pick your own food goes a step further is a fast food culture takes a bite out of quality meals we report on from one farm where you can check on your own chops what the animal's them are you also one of the world's biggest athletic events kicks off here in moscow for the first time almost two thousand athletes are set to compete to mitigate propaganda law controversially overshadowing the upcoming winter olympics got latest on that as well and
and america or in the u.n. this would be a block on our hands going in going into the is we need to solve the syrian conflict and it's not it's not going to be resolved by the way scream for bin. it's the route that's being pursued at the moment is not going to lead to any democratic syria understand the things will get worse ok sir for you being on the program trying to get more going there on the line from london we've got to leave you know we got to go to a break thank you for your time much...
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bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison after he was found guilty of handing america's secrets to wiki leaks. russia says an alleged major chemical attack near damascus looks like a provocation time to coincide with a visit by u.n. inspectors to syria and pending peace talks in geneva. also reporting that a former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release despite a pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two thousand and eleven revolution the top stories. international news and comments from our studio center here in moscow it's just ten pm this is. breaking news. bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the former army private who leaked thousands of classified u.s. documents to wiki leaks we'll also be dishonorably discharged manning's defense is planning to call on president barack obama to release an ati producer andrew blake was in the courtroom. well denise lynn just handed down a sentence of only thirty five years and i say only because private manning came into this cas
bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison after he was found guilty of handing america's secrets to wiki leaks. russia says an alleged major chemical attack near damascus looks like a provocation time to coincide with a visit by u.n. inspectors to syria and pending peace talks in geneva. also reporting that a former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release despite a pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during...
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that includes, bill the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe, because they love this country and believe in our values. they're patriots. and i believe those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want us to live up to our highest ideas. this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states, through vigorous public debate, guided by our constitution, with reverence for our history and the facts. so i will take some questions. let's see who we have here. julie pace of a.p. >> thank you, mr. president. i wanted to ask about the foreign policy fallout from the d
that includes, bill the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe, because they love this country and...
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inspectors find it won't alter america and britain stands we're going to see the weapons inspection teams going to the site and whatever they do the syrian government will be blamed the u.s. would have made that quite clear william hague has made that quite clear they buy the syrian government whatever the evidence or lack of evidence and there is no evidence that the syrian government ordered this massacre with chemical weapons yet they're still going to blame because they want war will go that they may find chemical weapons traces or they may not and if they do then of course the u.s. is said quite clearly the syrian government is the party capable of using chemical weapons so they buy their mind up if they don't then the syrian government will be accused of moving them so the syrian government be damned if they do and damned if they don't whatever the un inspection teams find the decision has already been taken i think well less than ten percent of americans back the idea of military intervention in syria that's according to a recent survey anti-war activist highbury explains why peopl
inspectors find it won't alter america and britain stands we're going to see the weapons inspection teams going to the site and whatever they do the syrian government will be blamed the u.s. would have made that quite clear william hague has made that quite clear they buy the syrian government whatever the evidence or lack of evidence and there is no evidence that the syrian government ordered this massacre with chemical weapons yet they're still going to blame because they want war will go...
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manning waits to find out how long it will spend behind bars after being found guilty of handing over america's secrets to weekly. britain unleashes it on the terror powers to course the debate all surveillance targeting publications journalists and even the partners were born on the media's reaction. this is see coming to live from moscow welcome to the program. conflicting reports coming from syria where rebels claim the government launched a massive chemical attack near damascus syria and officials deny those allegations and some locals say they have seen no evidence of an attack although it's count shortly after your inspectors arrived in the water on country to look at earlier claims of chemical weapons used by both sides correspondents in the region policia has to. media reports are citing the syrian revolutionary command council which says that government forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad were final to the area after the bombardment using chemical agent now this attack happened in the rebel held area of eastern damascus in a place called east and the area has witnessed he
manning waits to find out how long it will spend behind bars after being found guilty of handing over america's secrets to weekly. britain unleashes it on the terror powers to course the debate all surveillance targeting publications journalists and even the partners were born on the media's reaction. this is see coming to live from moscow welcome to the program. conflicting reports coming from syria where rebels claim the government launched a massive chemical attack near damascus syria and...
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needs to take into account in the long long term interests of the egyptian people and of america itself defines consultant maureen roofing that ministration just wants to keep a friendly government in cairo. the americans are ensuring that they have a friend in power they will always provide aid and this is why they're not cancelling that all. makes it clear that he's supporting all the u.s. government to supporting the present status of the military being in power to say that they're concerned about what's going on the toppling of morsi and his detention that's just trying to fool the citizens of egypt. resume normal relations as soon as the civilians. go back home you know or stop protesting. the military and the united states government have had a very cozy relationship for four decades so that's that's a good change. and more international news for you this hour a suicide bomber has killed at least twenty six and wounded dozens more in baghdad and the strike occurred in a crowded park in the north of the capital the latest assault has brought the death toll for the day to thirty six
needs to take into account in the long long term interests of the egyptian people and of america itself defines consultant maureen roofing that ministration just wants to keep a friendly government in cairo. the americans are ensuring that they have a friend in power they will always provide aid and this is why they're not cancelling that all. makes it clear that he's supporting all the u.s. government to supporting the present status of the military being in power to say that they're concerned...
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he initially planned to fly onto latin america. later, appearing alongside human rights activist, he admitted fears of being detained on the way were keeping him in moscow. snowden, a former systems analyst at the nsa, faces felony charges after leaking details of vast u.s. government surveillance programs. generalt week, attorney eric holder wrote to moscow, saying that edward snowden would not face the death penalty if he was extradited back to the u.s.. the decision being taken to you him asylum -- several meetings puts give him asylum several meetings between the u.s. and russia in coming months in doubt. summit inf the g 20 st. petersburg -- g-20 summit in st. petersburg. at the state department, they are stressing if any of those occasions wind up being canceled , the u.s. and russia will still have much to talk about. >> we are not going to stop engaging with them on syria, on the way forward, on missile defense, on any of these issues, because one meeting does or does not happen. >> on sunday, edward snowden's father said h
he initially planned to fly onto latin america. later, appearing alongside human rights activist, he admitted fears of being detained on the way were keeping him in moscow. snowden, a former systems analyst at the nsa, faces felony charges after leaking details of vast u.s. government surveillance programs. generalt week, attorney eric holder wrote to moscow, saying that edward snowden would not face the death penalty if he was extradited back to the u.s.. the decision being taken to you him...
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this scene happened right here in america. to see this and find out what happened cast your vote. diabeti. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda...
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frequently cover stories that demonstrate just how little we actually know about the food we eat but america is not only in the dark about genetically modified foods in comparison to the rest of the world there are also plenty of ingredients frequently found in our grocery stores that you will never see in other countries why because they're all legal so for the sake of becoming better informed consumers let's go over about five of these chemicals that are part of our daily diet sorry with artificial food dye which is in practically everything we eat from soft drinks to mac and cheese but artificial diets are derived from chemicals and these chemicals are derived from petroleum you know that highly toxic black sludge that makes the world go around taking that into consideration should come as no surprise that artificial food diets have been linked to nerve cell damage and brain cancer which is why you won't find them at grocery stores and norway finland france or that you hate and like the u.s. those countries are willing to trade in that delicious yellow die number five for the overall well
frequently cover stories that demonstrate just how little we actually know about the food we eat but america is not only in the dark about genetically modified foods in comparison to the rest of the world there are also plenty of ingredients frequently found in our grocery stores that you will never see in other countries why because they're all legal so for the sake of becoming better informed consumers let's go over about five of these chemicals that are part of our daily diet sorry with...
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he has to cut off military aid. >> a lot of the analysts don't say it. >> we were talking about if america was going to get involved. this is one where all the body language of the administration is we don't want it here in look at what the white house spokesman said. the egyptians have to solve this one. we don't want it. the only time he came back from vacation is when the death toll hit a certain number. he canceled military exercises. even though the military aid is no longer decisive for the country and saudi arabia gives 10 times as much. >> just for this year, but it might change. >> american aid is something that the egyptians have gotten used to. the american interest in this is very low. if people are saying it is a coup d'État, do they follow the president? or do they try to keep their distance from inflammatory language? >> you mentioned countries that have strongly backed it. turkish television thursday evening, reacting to a letter that the senior level of the muslim brotherhood -- turkey's prime minister got emotional on live television saying, i am talking as the citizen.
he has to cut off military aid. >> a lot of the analysts don't say it. >> we were talking about if america was going to get involved. this is one where all the body language of the administration is we don't want it here in look at what the white house spokesman said. the egyptians have to solve this one. we don't want it. the only time he came back from vacation is when the death toll hit a certain number. he canceled military exercises. even though the military aid is no longer...
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needs to take into account what's in the long term interests of the egyptian people and of america itself defense consultant or mo in our off things the administration just wants to keep a friendly government and. the americans are ensuring that they have a friend in power they will always provide aid and this is why they're not cancelling aid at all obama's statement makes it clear that he's supporting all the u.s. government is supporting the present status of the military being in power to say that they're concerned about what has been going on the toppling of morsi and his detention that's just trying to fool the citizens of egypt. resume normal relations as soon as the civilians. go back home you know or stop protesting. the military and the united states government have had a very cozy relationship for decades so that's that's not going to change. are still to come in the program. against the law. approved. by security. machine make sure its workers. still has room for improvement. in crude roads in one fell swoop. year on a. good laboratory. to build a new. mission to teach me. thi
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is in place to protect america's security and target only potential terrorists what we do with it or some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or e-mail address that we know is connected to the terrorist threat now it's unclear how spying on the united nations and international partners coas coincides with america's war on terror if anything what many critics are saying is that what may come out of the n.s.a. is world wide surveillance is a loss in confidence and reliability in the united states because you have to think about it if you have a friend that you think is your friend that you trust to find out is always spying on you is listening to what you're saying is watching what you're doing is reading what you're typing does that relationship still stay strong and that is a question that is clearly coming to light not only following this report but those questions have been coming to light over past months ever since edward snowden blew the whistle on and i say spying programs. well the ongoing and i say exposures could impact the political race in germany where there is a
is in place to protect america's security and target only potential terrorists what we do with it or some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or e-mail address that we know is connected to the terrorist threat now it's unclear how spying on the united nations and international partners coas coincides with america's war on terror if anything what many critics are saying is that what may come out of the n.s.a. is world wide surveillance is a loss in confidence and reliability in the...
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. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be even more relief at the pump by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, it would be a great thing for me. i think i'd come into the city more often with my car. >> reporter: the reason for the dip? aaa says crude oil prices are lower, providing downward pressure on gas prices. and the motor agency says, if there are no major hurricanes the rest of this season to threaten refinery production, prices are expected to stay the same, or fall even more. and the good news just keeps on pouring in. after three years of rising prices, the gas average for 2014 is expected to be $3.37, that's the lowest national average since 2010. david? >> all right, we'll take it. aditi, thank you. >>> it was last night he
. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be even more relief at the pump by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, it would be a great thing for me. i...
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awful lot more dialogue, there's an awful lot more -- many children will say that there is no racism in america. but when you look at the numbers in terms of incarceration in this country and you have 2.5 million people incarcerated over 53% of those people are people of color -- >> so important to address. >> exactly. >> we are just out of time. thank you very much for coming on. >> my pleasure. to you tube.com. i'll see you back here at 8:00 p.m.
awful lot more dialogue, there's an awful lot more -- many children will say that there is no racism in america. but when you look at the numbers in terms of incarceration in this country and you have 2.5 million people incarcerated over 53% of those people are people of color -- >> so important to address. >> exactly. >> we are just out of time. thank you very much for coming on. >> my pleasure. to you tube.com. i'll see you back here at 8:00 p.m.
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now it's unclear how spying on the united nations and international partners coincides with america's war on terror if anything what many critics are saying is that what may come out of the n.s.a. is worldwide surveillance is a loss in confidence and reliability in the united states because you have to think about it if you have a friend that you trust to find out is always spying on you is listening to what you're saying is watching what you're doing is reading what you're typing does that relationship still stay strong and that is a question that is clearly coming to light not only following this report but those questions have been coming to light over the past months ever since edward snowden blew the whistle on n.s.a. spying programs. now the n.s.a. spy revelations are taking a toll on germany's upcoming election angela merkel's main rival says that if he wins he'll freeze trade talks with the u.s. until there is clarification of the surveillance program r.t. it's been all over has more. what the head of the leader of the s.t.p. and the only real candidate who has a chance of cha
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. >> because of what we have done change has come to america. >> reporter: now the young americans are facing tough times with potentially tougher times ahead leaving many confused about their future. >> my generation is bearing the brunt of this awful economy. i talk to young people across the country right now and they are extremely frustrated with the status quo. >> reporter: it all circles back to one four letter word, jobs. the unemployment crisis young americans face is astonishing when you look at the numbers. june's unemployment numbers show teens from 16 to 19 years of age have an unemployment rate of 24%. that's nearly double the unemployment rate of 20 to 24 which stands at 13.5% still way above the national average. now, that rate dips dramatically as persons ages 35 years, 45 years unemployment rates at levels below. july's numbers were only slightly better. those staggering unemployment numbers translate into a complete standard of living change for a whole generation of young people. >> i think you can see some of the economic consequences happening now. so you see that
. >> because of what we have done change has come to america. >> reporter: now the young americans are facing tough times with potentially tougher times ahead leaving many confused about their future. >> my generation is bearing the brunt of this awful economy. i talk to young people across the country right now and they are extremely frustrated with the status quo. >> reporter: it all circles back to one four letter word, jobs. the unemployment crisis young americans...
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the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in serious trouble. >> the roundtable weighs in on the politics right here on this sunday morning. >>> good morning. in the news overnight, a dramatic rescue. hannah anderson, the kidnapped san diego teenager is safe after an all-out man hunt ended in the idaho wilderness. >> james lee dimaggio was shot and killed by a tactical agent. hannah anderson was located with dimagg dimaggio. she appears well. >> she will be reunited with her father this morning. >>> one of the deadliest days in iraq for years. a series of car bombs all timed to hit those celebrating the end of ramadan. >>> and across the region, 18 of the 19 american embassies
the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in...
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national interests and now he believes that syria directly is threat to america's national interests now we should keep in mind that if president obama does order a military strike on syria he would be doing so without congressional approval and lacking approval from the united nations security council resolution which is required according to international law so if the u.s. moves in unilaterally without approval from the. the international community from the united nations it would be acting in violation of the u.n. charter but by all reports by all accounts by everything that seems to be coming out it seems as though the u.s. president is going to move ahead with his plan even if he has to move ahead on his own as opposed to how he previously planned to move ahead with some european partners and while president obama is inching closer towards international military action against syria u.s. citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only nine pe
national interests and now he believes that syria directly is threat to america's national interests now we should keep in mind that if president obama does order a military strike on syria he would be doing so without congressional approval and lacking approval from the united nations security council resolution which is required according to international law so if the u.s. moves in unilaterally without approval from the. the international community from the united nations it would be acting...
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america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after hacking into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know this spying on the united nations is illegal under international law der spiegel also reports that the u.s. maintains a monitoring program called the special collection service in over eighty embassies and consulates around the world often without the knowledge of the host country now many may be wondering why is it that the united states would want to spy on the united nations would spy on its allies because as as we've been reporting and as us president barack obama said himself recently the n.s.a. is in place to protect american security and target only potential terrorists what we do here or some m
america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after hacking into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know...
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citizens want a president to launch military action now while about sixty percent said america should keep out of the situation in syria when asked about washington's us support for the op that obama should do walsall the rebels than just sending arms almost ninety percent don't want a country to help the syrian opposition now antiwar activists a tiger barry explains why americans have taken the stance for the last twelve years the united states has been fighting. a war of choice in iraq it war of choice in afghanistan that turned out to be longer battle the longer for war than the vietnam war which also was a war of choice the american people are war weary we know that what's going on inside syria americans even the average american know it's a proxy war we know we're not going to get the correct information from our government and we know that our government officials are only interested in continuing what would be a fear tactic of a continuation of war after war after work to keep the american public in check in the american public is no longer going to buy into it. now the story's
citizens want a president to launch military action now while about sixty percent said america should keep out of the situation in syria when asked about washington's us support for the op that obama should do walsall the rebels than just sending arms almost ninety percent don't want a country to help the syrian opposition now antiwar activists a tiger barry explains why americans have taken the stance for the last twelve years the united states has been fighting. a war of choice in iraq it war...
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and that is what the america people don't want us to be worrying about. don't worry about your washington politics. salt problem's. -- solve problems. and this is one where you ask they have some pretty well consensus. i don't know an issue where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right, thank you very much, everybody. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] we will have a discussion on the defense institute at the brookings institution and later, michael hayden. >> some people say if we cut the military we will not have the temp tatian to fight as much. if we have a smaller military, we will be disinclined to get involved. i don't want to fight the chinese. if you look historically at when we fight, i don't see a correlation between higher defense budget and greater likelihood of intervening. the world wars begin when we were not prepared. the korean war began when we were not prepared. the viet
and that is what the america people don't want us to be worrying about. don't worry about your washington politics. salt problem's. -- solve problems. and this is one where you ask they have some pretty well consensus. i don't know an issue where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right, thank you very much, everybody. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national...
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needs to take into account what's in the long term interests of america and that of the gyptian people the defense consultant marina both thinks the administration just wants to keep a friendly government in cairo. the americans are ensuring that they have a friend in power they will always provide aid and this is why they're not canceling aid at all. and makes it clear that he's supporting all the u.s. government is supporting the present status of the military being in power to say that they're concerned about what's going on the toppling of morsi and his detention that's just trying to fool the citizens of egypt they'll resume normal relations as soon as the civilians. go back home you know or stop protesting what the military and the united states government have had a very cozy relationship for for decades so that's that's not going to change. still to come for you this hour here on out see more pain before it all comes to an end i'm afraid for the stricken city of paris for record flooding as a volunteer crews fortified defensive. yet more people away from the bush. crew is right
needs to take into account what's in the long term interests of america and that of the gyptian people the defense consultant marina both thinks the administration just wants to keep a friendly government in cairo. the americans are ensuring that they have a friend in power they will always provide aid and this is why they're not canceling aid at all. and makes it clear that he's supporting all the u.s. government is supporting the present status of the military being in power to say that...
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the data and then that's passed after it's been de coded of course to the national security agency in america it's particularly valuable they say because it can access cables that pass between submarines so that's obviously highly secret data but the program can literally intercept everything that goes over the internet it's done much more widely than just in the middle east as part of this billion pound project these why drain is the global interception of all the digital data that goes over the internet says more than half a million miles worth of cable running all over the world cable sort of about that big about as big as a garden hose and it contains all the world's e-mails tweets texts literally everything that goes over the internet these cables make landfall all around the world where the data is then passed on to domestic networks and it's much easier and probably cheaper to tap on land so they gain access to the landing stations the security agencies they use small devices which capture the light that's being sent through the cables send it through a prism which decodes it and copie
the data and then that's passed after it's been de coded of course to the national security agency in america it's particularly valuable they say because it can access cables that pass between submarines so that's obviously highly secret data but the program can literally intercept everything that goes over the internet it's done much more widely than just in the middle east as part of this billion pound project these why drain is the global interception of all the digital data that goes over...
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america five levels and russia's far east are forcing more people to leave everything they have behind and as the authorities try to find ways of helping the devastated region survive the upcoming winter war rains are for cost artie's pascola talk to those who decided to stand their ground no matter what so obvious is a village under threat on the banks of both the are more on the red river residents wait nervously. record breaking water levels in the region a still rising forcing more and more people from their homes ruining property and livelihoods this lady is a full time carer for her disabled father she says leaving is simply not an option here not. if i don't live here i live in that neighboring house my garden is underwater i'm here because i take care of my dad life was tough for residents in rural eastern russia even before the floods here father and daughter grow their own potatoes and vegetables but now the land they used to rely on is totally under water various again all of that my garden and chicken coop flooded the water is coming nearer and nearer to the house they are
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it's his sense of who america is, and it's his 50-year-old resentment for what america has been. so i think we're in a rough time, and my own sense is if you make america stronger, you will make it stronger in the world and people will be less eager to snub you in colorful ways. >> schieffer: but, you know, david this is almost like-- it's kind of following a kind of high school scenario here. here you have putin sort of-- sort of taking on the role of hugo chavez. i mean, nobody thought venezuela posed any kind of threat to the united states, but shavedz apparently thought he could really make his place in the world by poking his finger in the eye of the giant. and it seems like russia which doesn't have much going now except oil revenues, and of course they do have nuclear weapons -- i don't think anybody thinkers that going to use those. but just sort of picking-- like a picador at a bulled fight or something. >> i think that's exactly right, bob. this is half high school, half cold war playbook and this is exactly the kind of things that used to take place in the cold war whe
it's his sense of who america is, and it's his 50-year-old resentment for what america has been. so i think we're in a rough time, and my own sense is if you make america stronger, you will make it stronger in the world and people will be less eager to snub you in colorful ways. >> schieffer: but, you know, david this is almost like-- it's kind of following a kind of high school scenario here. here you have putin sort of-- sort of taking on the role of hugo chavez. i mean, nobody thought...
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putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> goldie, who has more to lose here, president obama or president putin? >> i think actually we do. at the end of the day, we've been coming to this point for quite some time. in terms of russia, we have seen what they are. lack of support for what we're trying to do in syria. we're watching in terms of what they're doing with lgbt rights, and in terms of edward snowden and nsa. all of those things are, i believe, evidence that russia has no real intent of having normalized relationships with us. you know, it is important to note that several cabinet secretaries, including secretary hagel and secretary kerry, are meeting with the russian counterparts. what we're not going to have, president obama and putin meeting together. i think that's appropriate for right now. >> who has more to lose here, boris? >> president obama has more to lose. this continuing general perception that he's weak on foreign policy. that was a real opportunity there to work with the russians to get snowden back. putin, if he wasn't backed into a corner by a lack o
putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> goldie, who has more to lose here, president obama or president putin? >> i think actually we do. at the end of the day, we've been coming to this point for quite some time. in terms of russia, we have seen what they are. lack of support for what we're trying to do in syria. we're watching in terms of what they're doing with lgbt rights, and in terms of edward snowden and nsa. all of those things are, i believe, evidence that russia...
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trying to intercept them can tell you something though as much as prison is huge and it has turned america into a database platform for all it's access to facebook google yahoo microcell i mean that's are not brothers own land activity prior to the boston bombing are you guys may be casting the next little while right well actually the sun i asked were not detected by any program like this in so naive as we're not detected because prism isn't suitable for detecting the kind of communications that sister and i have brothers had prior to the boston bombing i mean prism is about foreigners it requires a belief on the part of the national security agency that those people we want to monitor are foreigners and have foreign intelligence value and we've got to prove that in broad terms to an american court before we can insist that one of these companies assist us in that effort you know president obama has claimed surveillance programs have stopped fifty attacks but since this program has began operating shortly after nine eleven how many terrorist attacks were prevented sali by information gath
trying to intercept them can tell you something though as much as prison is huge and it has turned america into a database platform for all it's access to facebook google yahoo microcell i mean that's are not brothers own land activity prior to the boston bombing are you guys may be casting the next little while right well actually the sun i asked were not detected by any program like this in so naive as we're not detected because prism isn't suitable for detecting the kind of communications...
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and this was a six-year-old when he came to america. this is him now. elaine quijano on how an afghan boy got his childhood back. uijaw captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening news" wi >> schieffer: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm bob schieffer. three young women were held captive for a decade in a dilapidated cleveland house where they were repeatedly raped and abused. but ariel castro, the man who pleaded guilty to the crime, said today it was everybody's fault but his and claimed the women were actually happy. judge michael russo was not convinced. he sentenced castro to life in prison without parole, plus 1,000 years. dean reynolds is at the courthouse. >> reporter: a shackled ariel castro scanned the courtroom today for a familiar face. there was at least one, michelle knight, one of the three women he imprisoned in his home fair decade of sexual and emotional brutality. she told the court and castro what it was like living in that house with its windows boarded up, trip alarms
and this was a six-year-old when he came to america. this is him now. elaine quijano on how an afghan boy got his childhood back. uijaw captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening news" wi >> schieffer: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm bob schieffer. three young women were held captive for a decade in a dilapidated cleveland house where they were repeatedly raped and abused. but ariel castro, the man...
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the prospect of a devastating bombing campaign spearheaded by america with no united nations mandate starting to look in abbottabad for syria but what does history tell us about where this could be leading i just can't you can't take a look back at nature's previous mitchie benches. the obama administration is looking for ways to intervene in syria without a mandate from the united nations the president's national security advisers bring up the nato bombings of former yugoslavia as a possible blueprint for an intervention in syria you may not remember at the time none of the nato states that participated in the bombings of former yugoslavia offered legal justifications for their actions it was labeled a humanitarian intervention and with the help of a very one sided media campaign it was engraved in the public memory especially in the west as a success story and little has been reported that the humanitarian intervention turned into a humanitarian catastrophe on the ground what some call a success was two months of bombings thousands of people dead as a result both serbs and kosovo a
the prospect of a devastating bombing campaign spearheaded by america with no united nations mandate starting to look in abbottabad for syria but what does history tell us about where this could be leading i just can't you can't take a look back at nature's previous mitchie benches. the obama administration is looking for ways to intervene in syria without a mandate from the united nations the president's national security advisers bring up the nato bombings of former yugoslavia as a possible...
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would be brought down so therefore he has to find a way of getting to show that america latin american some other way nicaragua ecuador. venezuela bolivia perhaps even argentina don't really favor are not very pro-american american and therefore they would give him asylum or given refuge but he's not find that in europe there are no rogue states in europe anymore because the americans have said that. if the european states help them. they will pay a price. so most of the show say that that they saw that the edward snowden saga wound infringe on relations between russia and the u.s. what do you think. the key event will be of the g twenty summit in st petersburg which is in next month. obama is down to give moscow on a visit now if he doesn't go to moscow but he cut short his visit to russia and flown back to america it means he will underline the displeasure and he made clear to president putin that he doesn't think it's a very friendly act to snowden or to help him. he would like snowden to be back in the u.s. so the test will be. next month. see. mohsin mccauley live from london mr m
would be brought down so therefore he has to find a way of getting to show that america latin american some other way nicaragua ecuador. venezuela bolivia perhaps even argentina don't really favor are not very pro-american american and therefore they would give him asylum or given refuge but he's not find that in europe there are no rogue states in europe anymore because the americans have said that. if the european states help them. they will pay a price. so most of the show say that that they...
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citizens who took part in the survey want their president to act what about sixty percent said america should stay away from the civil war in syria when else about washington support for the opposition about one tenth said a bomb should do more for the rebels than just send to them one almost ninety percent don't want america to help the opposition but meanwhile medical charity doctors without borders say they have received more than three thousand patients suffering from intoxication on wednesday when the chemical was reported three hundred fifty five of them died but exactly who was behind the attack is still hard to verify so far the u.s. and its allies have assumed a sat is to blame but geo political analyst patrick henningsen believes it's the opposition that is profiting. of course we look at the history of this particular region the region where the attack said to take place is very active with the front and they've also been implicated in using makeshift chlorine bombs in aleppo back in march so there is a track record there the evidence unfortunately does not stack up with the
citizens who took part in the survey want their president to act what about sixty percent said america should stay away from the civil war in syria when else about washington support for the opposition about one tenth said a bomb should do more for the rebels than just send to them one almost ninety percent don't want america to help the opposition but meanwhile medical charity doctors without borders say they have received more than three thousand patients suffering from intoxication on...
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that includes some of america's most vocal critics. we should not forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values. they are patriots, i believe those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want us to live up to our highest ideals. so this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states through vigorous debate guided by the constitution with reverence for our history as a nation of laws and with respect for the facts. with that i'll take questions. we'll start with julie of the ap. >> thank you, mr. president. wanted to ask of the foreign-policy followed of t
that includes some of america's most vocal critics. we should not forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values....
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that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. so we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values. they're patriots. i believe that those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want her to live up to our highest ideals. this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states, by vigorous discussion as a nation of laws and with respect for the facts. so with that, i'm going to take some questions. and let's see who we've got here. we're going to start with juli pajulie pace of ap. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to talk about the foreign po
that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. so we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe...